algérie dernières nouvelles manifestation algérienne اخبار الجزائر
The recent wave of popular unrest forced President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to bow down to the Algerian people. He is no more, but the people who supported him are still in the picture and this is why, my brave Algerian brothers and sisters are out in the open, screaming and shouting for change!
Wahhabis and Salafis funded by America have not interfered with the revolution. It's Algeria's revolution and from Moscow we say, keep it up. America should not meddle by sending
their mindless fanatic drones in Algeria, like they did in Syria, Libya and Iraq.
Algerians have shown how peaceful the Muslim world can be. It's shown the world that revolution can happen, without the need of Saudi influence. Algerians are brave! They are pious! They revolutionaries in their own right!
Three billionaire brothers arrested on Monday as part of an anti-corruption drive have been placed in custody by judges in Algiers.
One of them is Issad Rebrab, a 75 year old, who is estimated by Forbes to be Algeria's richest man and employs 18,000 workers in his agribusiness empire. The Algerian army supported the judiciary in sending him down, Issad is said to have ties with Israel and Saudi Arabia - I say well done to the Algerian people for putting this big criminal behind bars!
In geopolitical terms, Algeria is a vast country with a population of 42 million people that connects the Sahara-Sahel region with the Mediterranean. This has important implications. If social unrest became common and especially if the situation degenerated into another civil war, then a new hotbed of instability would appear in North Africa just next to Libya. We are warning America, DO NOT INTERFERE!
It should not be forgotten that North African states like Algeria and especially war-torn Libya are the crossroad for the illegal flow of goods to Europe as well as for the migration routes. You cry Brexit over illegal immigration, but you are the ones who are creating the mess.. DO NOT INTERFERE...
The revolution in Algeria is to be monitored in the coming weeks but we don't want any American meddling to happen. You have been warned.
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